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Patrick Peterson (knee) did not practice Wednesday.

Peterson suffered a "painful" knee injury against the Falcons, but he was able to finish the game and reportedly avoided structural damage. He will likely suit up this week, but it would not be surprising if he sat out practice until Friday. Nov 30 - 5:01 PM

Peterson played through the issue for over two quarters on Sunday, and thankfully seems to have gotten good news from his Monday testing. Peterson will probably see extremely limited practice time this week, but should be out there against the Redskins. Nov 28 - 2:27 PM

"It’s hurting right now," Peterson said. "I don’t know what the diagnosis is right now. Can’t put too much pressure on it. We’ll let the team doctor figure it out, but it is painful." Peterson hurt his left knee in the second quarter, but he gutted through the injury to finish the game. The fact he was able to continue playing should give the Cardinals some hope, but he is at best questionable for Week 13. His status will be updated by Wednesday at the latest. Nov 28 - 9:50 AM

Cardinals CB Patrick Peterson is no longer on the Week 8 injury report.

Peterson experienced back pain in last week's tie with Seattle and missed Wednesday's practice with a rib injury, but he'll be all systems go for Sunday's showdown with Kelvin Benjamin. Oct 28 - 4:15 PM

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David Johnson rushed 18 times for 84 yards and a touchdown while catching 9-of-12 targets for 91 yards and another score in the Cardinals' Week 13 win over the Redskins.

There is not much left to say about David Johnson. A dominant force both on the ground and through the air, Johnson put the offense on his back against Washington. He opened the scoring with a short touchdown after a strong opening drive, consistently moved the chains with big catches in the passing game, and scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 25-yard catch in the fourth quarter. He also converted a late fourth down with a big run. The fact these games have become almost expected speaks to how spectacular Johnson has been all season. He is the overall RB1 every week.

Johnson underwent sports hernia surgery after injuring his groin in Week 4. The Cardinals declined to make him their designated player to return, instead choosing CB Tyvon Branch. Johnson has had his last two seasons cut short due to injuries but still feels he has something to offer. The 31-year-old is headed for free agency.

It's his first practice since going down in Week 5. Coach Bruce Arians said Iupati "looked good" and is trending toward playing. Barring any setbacks, Iupati should return for Sunday night's game against Seattle.